I've been seeing crashes while using Ruby on the Omega. Since I'm using the "screen" utility from my Mac, I'm not able to capture all of the output. It happens consistently within a couple minutes of starting my Ruby script. What additional information can I provide to help debug this? Is anyone else seeing experiencing this instability?

Filesystem - I did a factory reset and I do not see the issue any more. I'll watch it for a bit to see if it pops up again.

GPIOs - I see the same behavior as the post you referenced, only I'm using GPIO 14 and 23. If they're connected to the Expansion Dock when I plug in the USB (to power it all), the amber light on the Omega will remain dark and not light up. If I disconnect them, the Omega still does not appear to boot. If I unplug the USB and the wires, I can plug the USB back in and boot the Omega without issue.

The side circuit is for a Hall Effect sensor. I'm using the +5v / GND pins from the Expansion dock to power this side circuit.

I also have the Omega hooked up to a Sunfounder 4-relay module, connected to GPIOs 6 and 7, and to the +5v / GND pins. This circuit does not prevent the Omega from booting.

While working on a short ruby script the other night, I noticed the following message:ls -l[ 160.430000] jffs2: warning: (2158) jffs2_do_read_inode_internal: Truncating ino #167 to 1928 bytes failed because it only had 1906 bytes to start with!

Possibly related:

started using Samba server to copy script files to backup

attempted to set Samba to allow write-mode, but was unsuccessful

discovered that the Omega does not boot while hooked up to a small Hall Effect sensor more info here

Andrei - I don't know if this helps, but your comments were so helpful I wanted to mention this. I've had ruby installed and didn't see a lot of additional dependencies. I just now installed ruby-irb and saw that opkg installed a whole bunch of ruby-related stuff.